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[quote=Anonymous]Try reframing with your daughter (or yourself) what you think of as fun, the upsides, or how you look at the day to day in general. More family time; time with friends (for us outside with masks) is special and really makes you think about who you want to spend time with; no prom, but maybe a special family event; more time for art, music, reading; and maybe you can come up with some perks of DL too. And there are plenty more. From an adult perspective, maybe this means less social pressure day to day for kids; fewer things like drinking parties; special time with our teens before they go to college; a glimpse, through Zoom, into what goes on in the classroom; etc. Also, yes, high school and friendships can be very special, but most kids who go off to college keep in touch with a small subset of HS friends...those friendships will survive this, and I'm guessing once this is over college will be especially fun! Party like it's 1999![/quote]
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